Woman's Heart

Woman's Heart (born c. 1820), also known as Manyi-ten, was a Kiowa war chief during the Indian Wars.

Biography
Manyi-ten, also known as "Woman's Heart" in English, was a war chief of the Kiowa tribe of the Great Plains, and he took part in several raids in Texas and Oklahoma during the Indian Wars. Following the Battle of the Washita River, Woman's Heart, Satanta, Satank, Big Bow, some Comanche factions, and large groups of Cheyenne and Arapaho gathered in one grand encampment, hoping to resist the United States; he decided not to respect the Medicine Lodge Treaty of 1867. In 1868, he fought at Soldier Spring and then in more raids against the Americans, and in 1874-1875 he was one of the main leaders of the Indians in the Red River War in northern Texas. After the war, he was sent as a prisoner to Fort Marion, where he would spend the rest of his days.